A structured worksheet for students to record their observations of the 'Me at the zoo' video, treating it as an archaeological find from 2005.
Movement prompt cards for Kindergarteners to use in their choreography, featuring fun emojis and simple descriptions.
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A worksheet containing the warm-up journal prompt and post-activity reflection questions regarding authenticity in social media.
An interactive slide deck for a Kindergarten to 2nd-grade lesson on animal observations. Includes embedded video, discussion prompts, and activity instructions focused on elephant trunks.
Printable discussion cards with prompts focusing on authenticity, audience, technology constraints, and digital legacy to facilitate small group conversations.
A presentation guiding students through the analysis of the first YouTube video, covering metadata, visual analysis, and the concept of User-Generated Content.
A slide deck for teaching oral presentation skills through the lens of early vlogs, featuring a YouTube embed of "Me at the zoo" and a 20-second reporter activity.
A 10-15 minute warm-up worksheet for high school students focusing on identifying bias, loaded language, and source credibility in a fictional op-ed about climate change.
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A student reference sheet with simple, color-coded melodies for 'So', 'Mi', and 'La' to be played on a xylophone.
A vibrant and engaging slide deck for Kindergarteners to explore rhythm, tempo, and movement through visual prompts and animal challenges.
A fun, visual slide deck for the lesson featuring the 'Me at the zoo' video, discussion prompts, drawing instructions, and a high-quality reference photo of an elephant.
A worksheet for students to plan their pattern bracelets, including selecting a pattern type (AB, AAB, ABB), sketching the design, and writing a short justification.
A teacher guide and answer key for the climate bias warm-up, including facilitation strategies, timing breakdowns, and exemplar student responses.
A student worksheet for analyzing the 'Me at the zoo' video and planning their own impromptu classroom report, including a self-reflection tally for filler words.
A set of 6 printable discussion cards for middle school students to analyze the "Me at the zoo" video. Each card features a specific timestamp or concept, focusing on social norms, technology evolution, and presentation styles.
A Kindergarten music lesson plan focused on pitch, using movement and vocalization to explore high and low sounds.
A Kindergarten-2nd Grade worksheet designed to look like a camera viewfinder, where students draw themselves with a favorite animal and complete sentence stems describing their observation.
Educational slides introducing the difference between the steady beat and rhythm, and defining the quarter note (Ta) and eighth notes (Ti-Ti) for 2nd-grade students.
Discussion prompt cards for the post-performance Q&A session, designed to encourage meaningful interaction between the audience and the student performers.
An answer key and scoring guide for the llama reading passage worksheet, including sample answers for short-response questions.
A comprehensive 30-minute lesson plan for Kindergarten teachers to introduce the concept of a steady beat through interactive movement and listening.